NEW - Jimmy Dore, Tim Pool, and Patrick Bet-David go on an epic rant dissecting the US-Russia

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NEW - Jimmy Dore, Tim Pool, and Patrick Bet-David go on an epic rant dissecting the US-Russia proxy war in Ukraine, the 2014 coup, the Minsk Accords, NATO expansion, military-industrial complex money laundering, and polls showing Americans no longer support funding Ukraine.

@jimmy_dore
: "What is happening in Ukraine is a money laundering operation, and it's there so we can have more liquefied natural gas from Western countries sold to Europe. That's why they bombed the Nord Stream pipeline..."

@patrickbetdavid
: "A Reuters poll shows a significant drop in Americans supporting sending arms to Ukraine, with only 41% of respondents favoring such action in October, down from 65% in June. Democratic support dropped from 81% to 52%. Republican support dropped from 56% to 35%. Independent support from 57% to 44%. The survey also indicates that support for sending financial aid to Ukraine is even lower."

@Timcast
: "How about we fix all the pipes in Pittsburgh, Newark, and Flint. Let's build American infrastructure. Let's help the poor in our cities. Education programs. Health care programs... You pull up the battle map, and Russia secured the entire Donbas land bridge into Crimea, which was their stated goal. Russia wanted to control access to Crimea because it's their access to the Mediterranean through the Black Sea, where they ship a lot of their oil and gas...

These pro-war establishment types telling me that Putin is a comic book villain who wants to take over the world means nothing. It says nothing about his strategy or where he's placing his troops. He wants the land bridge into Crimea to secure it. He's gotten it. That seems like a military goal. It seems Ukraine lost this one, and we're dumping money down the toilet."

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Do you agree that the US-Russia proxy war in Ukraine primarily benefits Wall Street, the military-industrial complex, and fossil fuel companies, rather than serving the interests of the American or Ukrainian people?

Given the failure of the Ukrainian counter-offensive, what steps must be taken by the United States and Russia to negotiate a peace treaty that stops the ongoing bloodshed?

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